Fu Tien-Yu

Fu Tien-Yu

Nascimento : 1973-09-13, Taiwan

História

Born in Taiwan, FU Tien-yu is a writer and director. She completed her master’s degree in Media Ecology and Film from New York University. Starting the career as a novelist, she has won several prestigious literary awards before turning to filmmaking. Her films include Somewhere I Have Never Travelled (2009) and The Happy Life of Debbie (2012).

Perfil

Fu Tien-Yu

Filmes

Day Off
Screenplay
A woman who has owned a barbershop for over 40 years determines to embark on a long journey to cut the hair of an old customer who has moved away and is too sick to travel.
Day Off
Director
A woman who has owned a barbershop for over 40 years determines to embark on a long journey to cut the hair of an old customer who has moved away and is too sick to travel.
My Egg Boy
Director
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the clock runs out. Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your eggs and prolong your fertility until the right one comes along! Starring Ariel Lin, the film is a glimpse of what millions of working women struggle with: finding the balance between pursuing a career and marriage.
Cities in Love
Writer
Florence, Prague, Paris, Shanghai, Otaru of Hokkaido, five different love stories in five different cities.
Cities in Love
Director
Florence, Prague, Paris, Shanghai, Otaru of Hokkaido, five different love stories in five different cities.
The Happy Life of Debbie
Writer
Debbie was already pregnant in Indonesia before she was married to Taiwan. Her useless husband has no doubt till Debbie’s Indonesian friend visit the family...
The Happy Life of Debbie
Director
Debbie was already pregnant in Indonesia before she was married to Taiwan. Her useless husband has no doubt till Debbie’s Indonesian friend visit the family...
Somewhere I Have Never Travelled
Writer
Colorrblind girl A-Kuei feels alienated and misunderstood. She is raised by her grandmother who would rather believe she is possessed than hear her feelings. The only person in the village who understands her is her bookworm cousin A-Hsien. He tells her that there is an island far away in the South Pacific where everyone is also colorblind due to a genetic mutation.
Somewhere I Have Never Travelled
Director
Colorrblind girl A-Kuei feels alienated and misunderstood. She is raised by her grandmother who would rather believe she is possessed than hear her feelings. The only person in the village who understands her is her bookworm cousin A-Hsien. He tells her that there is an island far away in the South Pacific where everyone is also colorblind due to a genetic mutation.